Our Art Reflects Our Community
The Gifts of Art exhibition program strives to honor the diversity of our community by mounting exhibits that reflect it. You can learn more about the current artwork, how to exhibit, or enjoy these exhibits online.
Check out the following exhibits that currently on display
Photography series showing Lustron Homes and the people who live in them.
Expressive ceramics from Cristina Joya.
Whimsical watercolors from a children's book series.
Margie Criner and her Chicago-based team, known as Itty Bitty Mini Mart, make artisan miniatures with a little levity.
One-of-a-kind collage paired with specimens from the University of Michigan Museum of Natural History
Chromotherapy paintings that use a vibrant color palette and calming geometric patterns.
Handmade cartonnage and jewelry.
A group show from the Birmingham Society of Women Painters.
Large-format abstract paintings with recurring themes of flow, flowering & freedom
With a large and diverse faculty, staff, patient, guest, and learner population, the Gifts of Art exhibition program strives to be inclusive and honor this diversity by mounting exhibits that reflect our community and today's world.
The artwork in Gifts of Art's nine galleries changes quarterly and represents a broad range of styles, mediums, forms, and subjects. Enjoy an ever-changing sampling of the best art the region has to offer.
All exhibits are available both in-person (for those who work, are approved visitors, or have an appointment on the main medical campus) and online.
Gifts of Art seeks submissions from artists to exhibit in our nine 2D and 3D galleries located throughout Michigan Medicine.
Each year Gifts of Art presents an exhibition of artwork by Michigan Medicine faculty, staff, learners, volunteers.